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Pardon
4 Steph. Com., 7th Edn. The sovereign may pardon all offences merely against the Crown and the public, excepting: (1) That
Wreck
not, and who is in possession of the goods. The offence of stealing any part of vessels wrecked, stranded, or cast on … 1861, s. 65]. A similar punishment is attached to the offence of offering or exposing shipwrecked goods for sale which have been,
Taking cognizable
expression 'taking cogniz-able' means the Magistrate take cognizance of an offence and not the offenders, Raghubans Dubey v. State of Bihar,
Such court
tendered in evidence a document in respect of which the offence is alleged to have been committed. Clause (c), means that
Punishment
is death, as it was down to 1810, for the offence of stealing goods to the value of forty shillings from a
Public nuisance
reasonable. Comfort and conveniences of class ......... To establish the offence of public nuisance it is necessary to show that a substantive
Previous conviction
under the Act or twice summarily convicted of certain other offences; males under sixteen are liable to whipping in addition. Frequently
Piracy
held to be only felony in a subject. Formerly this offence was only cognizable by the Admiralty Courts, which proceed by
Penal statute
statute or penal law is a law that defines an offence and prescribes its corresponding fine, penalty or punishment, Karnataka Rare
Children
infant kept for reward is void, and it is an offence both on the part of the insurer and the insurance
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